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author: CelesteDG
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# Windows 10 for Education
-[Windows 10 Education and Windows 10 Pro Education](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/education/products/windows/default.aspx) empowers staff, administrators, teachers, and students to do great things.
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##  Learn
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This topic provides a summary of available upgrade paths to Windows 10. You can upgrade to Windows 10 from Windows 7 or a later operating system. This includes upgrading from one release of Windows 10 to later release of Windows 10. Migrating from one edition of Windows 10 to a different edition of the same release is also supported. For more information about migrating to a different edition of Windows 10, see [Windows 10 edition upgrade](windows-10-edition-upgrades.md).
->**Windows 10 LTSB**: The upgrade paths displayed below do not apply to Windows 10 LTSB. In-place upgrade from Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 LTSB is not supported.
+>**Windows 10 LTSB**: The upgrade paths displayed below do not apply to Windows 10 LTSB. In-place upgrade from Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 LTSB is not supported. (Note that Windows 10 LTSB 2015 did not block this upgrade path. This was corrected in the Windows 10 LTSB 2016 release, which will now only allow data-only and clean install options.)
>**Windows N/KN**: Windows "N" and "KN" editions follow the same upgrade paths shown below. If the pre-upgrade and post-upgrade editions are not the same type (e.g. Windows 8.1 Pro N to Windows 10 Pro), personal data will be kept but applications and settings will be removed during the upgrade process.
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@@ -134,9 +134,9 @@ You can also pause a system from receiving Quality Updates for a period of up to
| MDM for version 1511: ../Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Update/**DeferUpgrade** | \Microsoft\PolicyManager\default\Update\Pause |
-You can check what date Quality Updates were paused at by checking the registry key **PausedQualityDate** under **HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsUpdate\UpdatePolicy\Settings**.
+You can check the date that Quality Updates were paused at by checking the registry key **PausedQualityDate** under **HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsUpdate\UpdatePolicy\Settings**.
-The local group policy editor (GPEdit.msc) will not reflect if your Quality Update Pause period has expired. Although the device will resume Quality Updates after 60 days automatically, the pause checkbox will remain checked in the policy editor. To see if a device has auto-resumed taking Quality Updates, you can check the status registry key **PausedQualityStatus** under **HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsUpdate\UpdatePolicy\Settings**.
+The local group policy editor (GPEdit.msc) will not reflect if your Quality Update Pause period has expired. Although the device will resume Quality Updates after 35 days automatically, the pause checkbox will remain checked in the policy editor. To see if a device has auto-resumed taking Quality Updates, you can check the status registry key **PausedQualityStatus** under **HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsUpdate\UpdatePolicy\Settings**.
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